Interactive exercises

Discover a whole range of digital exercises, based on the content of the magazines, which will help you work on the four skills of language learning: oral comprehension - reading comprehension - written expression - oral expression. The exercises are sorted by level to allow you to track your progress.

Your partner for language learning

The company Entrefilet, a French magazine publisher, was created in 1996 and specialises in teaching English (with the Go English line of products) and teaching French (with the Bien-dire line of products).‎

Go English

Bimonthly magazine to learn English through English-speaking culture,for intermediate to advanced levels.

With Go English, you will quickly make progress in English, thanks to its wide variety of articles about the anglophone culture (society, news, economics, history, profiles of important English-speaking people, celebrities...), but you will also find interesting articles about linguistics (idiomatic expressions, grammar, practical conversations).

The language level is indicated with each article (B1 to C2), and the key words are translated.

The articles are written by language specialists.

Along with the magazine you can choose the audio, as well as the Go Digital interactive exercises, for a comprehensive and effective learning experience.

September-October 2018
Taking a cab in London
Life as Art: Sex Pistols
Time Travel: London icons
Talking to Ryan Reynolds
The use of 'going to'
How to talk about politics in English
Trendy Places: Cango Caves, Western Cape, South Africa
World of Food: Breakfast in the English-speaking world

July August 2018
Catcon : a celebration of cats and humans
Moving house
The troubles : Northern Ireland's violent past
Talking to Steven Spielberg
10 words : to stand out in a job interview
Fasting : the new diet trend
Britain's borders : who is responsible?
Profile : Jo Cox and her legacy

May-June 2018
DISCOVER Brooklyn, New York City
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: The Wedding of the Year
How to tell someone you're happy for them
Talking to Oprah Winfrey
Grammar: The use of 'would'
Eating flowers: Good or bad?
Charles Laughton: The Night of the Hunter
YOGA with Adriene: a successful startup

March-April 2018
SOUTH AFRICA: Building post-apartheid reconciliation
British titles and honours
How to speak about the News
Amy Winehouse, Back to black album
Grammar: Reflexive pronouns
Organising your summer holidays
Short Story: Lawless and the Paris Assassin

NEW APPROACH!
November - December 2017
How artificial intelligence will shape mankind's future
Language: online business vocabulary
Industry Focus: GoPro: Live life to the fullest
Life as Art: The Beatles: Sgt Pepper is 50
Trendy Places: Ancoats, Manchester, UK
The new language of politics
Talking to Sofia Coppola

May-June 2017
'The Crown' a series about the Young Queen
Indian reservations: A history of conflict
Talking to Emma Stone, about LA LA LAND
The Isle of Wight Festival
Taking offence in English
Tips and Techniques: A Job interview
BBQ battle
Industry Focus: Celestial Seasonings

March-April 2017
Ethical travel in English
Responsible tourism in South Africa
Profile: Charlize Theron
Grammar: 'as' versus 'like'
How to argue with someone
Talking to Joel Edgerton about the movie 'Loving'
American slang expressions
Anish Kapoor and the new black

January-February 2017
Speak English in Wales
Wales: A small country with a distinct personality
Donald Trump, 45th president of the USA
Theresa May, British prime minister
Brexit talk
Grammar: indirect speech
Marriage proposals made in Hollywood
Conversations at a ski resort